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    Afterlife

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    afterlife is‚ and how it works differs greatly between many religions. One of the most widely spread ideas comes from Christianity. There take on the concept of the afterlife is that once you die you will go to either heaven‚ a great wonderful place filled eternal peace and joy‚ or hell‚ a horrible place filled with eternal fire and suffering. Your

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    Being dragged down to hell or receiving a gift from God. Could David be stuck in a type of purgatory‚ in between being alive and dead‚ being forced to face his sins and await his punishment. Purgatory is a state a suffering and confusion‚ when in purgatory you are dead but still alive in the sense you have not yet gone to heaven or hell. The suffering one endures while in purgatory is cruel and painful. One has to await their punishment--either through their own or by someone else’s. David is stuck

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    chain of events that he has started. It shows he believes that he is in control not the Devils. Due to the fact that he doesn’t believe in ‘hell’ “For he confounds hell in Elysium‚ His ghost be with the old philosophers!” (Christopher Marlowe‚ Doctor Faustus‚ Act 1‚ Scene 3‚ line 61-62) He thinks he will not be in hell but with the Greek philosophers‚ in pagan heaven. This shows Faustus to be quite arrogant; he comes across as thinking he is better than the devil but also as quite imaginative. Repetition

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    existed the idea of a dark and gloomy hell‚ and a beautiful and light heaven. The poet selected to envisage purgatory as a mountain located on an island in the southern hemisphere. Purgatory is most similar to Earth‚ while hell and paradise are the customary spaces imagined. Dante divides the mountain to ante-purgatory and the seven terraces. The terraces stand for the seven deadly sins that are pride‚ envy‚ wrath‚ sloth‚ avarice‚ gluttony‚ and lust. In contrast to hell‚ souls are not indefinitely placed

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    Who Where Why Punishment The Opportunists the vestibule of Hell In life‚ they never chose sides‚ and instead always switched from one side to the the other as it benefitted them. These are forced to eternally chase a banner through the vestibule of Hell. Their souls have dimmed so that they are unrecognizable. While they chase the banner‚ wasps and hornets pursue them and sting them‚ causing pus and other nasty fluids to flow out of their bodies. Maggots and other creepy crawlies are underfoot

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    Fatema Begum WCIV 10100 Professor Wilder 10.11.13 Ecclesiastes On the Hereafter In the book of Ecclesiastes‚ the Preacher describes all the meaningless luxuries and pleasures of the world. Such worldly pleasures are empty and valueless because one won’t be able to take or hold on to it after death. He reveals the dead is unconscious and ones future after death is a mystery‚ implying there is no life after death

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    sin despite the efforts made to please God. His sermon often expressed that God shows no mercy upon “sinners” and humanity is just hanging by a thin thread from “eternal damnation”. An excerpt from his sermon‚ "The God that holds you over the pit of hell‚ much as one holds a spider

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    Blakes Contraries

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    two contrary states. In his poems‚ he is constantly going against and challenging the rules of institutions‚ in specific the church. In The Marriage of Heaven and Hell‚ Blake shows his theory of contraries with his use of symbols of angels and devils‚ good and evil‚ and especially the comparison between heaven and hell. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is a collection of contradictions‚ and without these contradictions Blake believes that there is no progression. “Without contraries is no progression

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    In the name of Allah‚ the most beneficent the most merciful. The concept of Satan in Christianity and Islam are most times different although there are some similarities. The noble Qur’an has more detailed description about who Satan is than the Bible which lack a great deal of information about Satan’s history. In this write up‚ we shall be looking at Who is Satan from the Islamic and Christianity point of view‚ where they agree and where they are not in agreement. In Islam‚ Shaytan is also known

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    the distinction between body and soul | |To evaluate the differences between the views held by world religions with regard to life after death | |To understand the variety of views held on HeavenHell and Purgatory | |To understand the implications that life after death has on our understanding of the Problem of Evil | |To understand

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